
Victims of various crypto thefts, including a $71 million 'address poisoning' attack, have successfully recovered stolen funds through negotiations with hackers. Entities involved in the recovery efforts include cybersecurity agencies like Match Systems, Cryptex cryptocurrency exchange, and blockchain forensics companies. The hackers returned significant amounts of stolen crypto, such as 22,960 ETH, 1155 Wrapped Bitcoin, and $68 million in various cryptocurrencies. In some cases, bounties were offered to incentivize the return of stolen funds.





Hacker who stole 150,000 Ethereum (ETH) from Parity Multisig Wallet back in 2017 has started laundering the first batch of 3,050 ETH https://t.co/7dUzHH9KgZ
According to Cyvers Alerts, the multi-signature wallet of Parity, the parent company of Polkadot, was stolen 150k ETH due to a vulnerability in 2017. Today, the hacker started to launder 3,050 ETH through eXch, worth $9 million. The hacker still controls 83,017 ETH, which is now…
🚨ALERT🚨 In 2017, a vulnerability in Parity Multisig Wallet version 1.5+ led to the theft of over 150K ETH, valued at approximately $30M USD at the time. The hacker behind this theft has demonstrated remarkable patience, marking a significant chapter in crypto history. Today,… https://t.co/JPD5nJcmrJ